Yu Aoi, born Yu Natsui on August 17,198 5, in Kasuga, Japan, is a multifaceted individual who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
As a young girl, she began her journey as Polly in the musical production of Annie in 1999, impressing casting directors with her exceptional talent, selected from among hundreds of hopefuls at an audition.
She soon transitioned to the silver screen, starring in the controversial film All About Lily Chou-Chou, before taking on leading roles in films such as Letters From Kanai Nirai and One Million Yen Girl.
Yu Aoi's impressive repertoire also includes her work in live-action series like Mushishi and the short film collection Tokyo!, as well as lending her voice to the imaginary companion Ikechan in Ikechan and Me.
Throughout her illustrious career, she has received numerous accolades, including the Best Supporting Actress award for Hula Girls at the Japanese Academy Award, where she competed against herself in 2007.
In addition to her film and television work, Yu Aoi has reprised her role as Noriko in Tokyo Family, a remake of the classic film Tokyo Story, and had a memorable role in the TV series Penance.
She has also been involved in various commercial and modeling projects, released photo books, and even returned to the stage for the play Gakuya.
In her personal life, Yu Aoi married Ryota Yamasato in 2019.
Her distinctive features include her kind and innocent eyes, light makeup, and slim build.
When not on set, Yu Aoi enjoys playing the piano, listening to Chatmonchy, and practicing ballet, the latter of which played a pivotal scene in her memorable performance in Hana and Alice.